![]() | Setup of Dial-up Networking for Netscape 6.2 on Windows 2000 |
1. Right click on "My Network Places" on the Windows 2000 desktop then click "Properties".
2. Double click on "Make New Connection".
3. When the "Network Connection Wizard" starts
click "Next".

4. Select
"Dial-up to the Internet" and click "Next".

5. When the
"Internet Connection Wizard" starts, select "I want to set up my Internet
connection manually..." and click "Next".

6. Select "I connect through a phone line and a modem" and click "Next".
7.
Make sure the box next to "Use area code and dialing rules" is not
checked. Enter the Local Access Number for
your area in the "Telephone number" box. Click "Next" to
continue.

8. Enter your "User name" and "Password", then click "Next".
9. Enter SRCaccess in the box labeled "Connection name", and click "Next".
10. At this screen select "No" and click "Next".

11. Click "Finish" to complete the dial-up connection setup.
12. From the "Network and Dial-up Connections" window, right click on the connection you just made, and then click on "Create Shortcut". Click "OK" to place the shortcut on the desktop.
13. To use Netscape, double click on the SRCaccess connection. After you have connected to the Internet start Netscape to surf the World Wide Web.